01/20/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/20/2026 15:18
The future of filmmaking is being defined by a new kind of creative partnership: artists experimenting with AI, iterating, and bringing ambitious visions to life.
For the past year, Google has worked side-by-side with filmmakers to explore ways to advance and enhance artistic processes with generative AI. But we've also heard a clear message: for AI to truly empower, it must be community-driven leadership and supported by accessible education. Currently, the majority of media companies feel overwhelmed by the pace of AI change and only 25% of media companies are currently investing in training.
To help, Google.org is providing $2 million in funding to the Sundance Institute to build a community-led ecosystem for AI education and empowerment. The funding will help bridge the AI skills gap by training over 100,000 artists in foundational AI skills and democratize access to AI learning for filmmakers. This effort is a part of Google.org's AI Opportunity Fund, an initiative that helps Americans develop essential AI skills by funding best-in-class workforce development and education organizations across critical segments of society.
By supporting Sundance Institute's AI training efforts, Google.org is enabling a community-led ecosystem that focuses on:
For the past year, we've invited filmmakers to our labs to co-create new tools and inform the technical requirements of our generative models based on the practical, rigorous standards of the filmmaking craft. Today's announcement from Google.org is the natural evolution of our "collaboration-first" approach, building on recent initiatives such as:
Today's independent filmmakers are at the center of a foundational shift. But tools do nothing on their own; it is human imagination that gives them purpose. The goal is no longer just to learn a new tool, but to realize the creative potential that AI unlocks for their specific vision. Across our ongoing collaborations and investment in community-led education, we are committed to ensuring that the future of film remains firmly in the hands of the storytellers.
We're now heading to Park City, if you're attending, come check out our deep dive session into Flow or the Sundance Institute Story Forum where we'll preview "Dear Upstairs Neighbors," demonstrating how custom Google DeepMind models help artists transform hand-crafted art into "living paintings" while maintaining total creative control.